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W F Marshall

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Rajan D, Lee B, Albright A, Tang E, Maravillas A, Vargas C, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39131352
The study of evolution at the cellular level traditionally has focused on the evolution of metabolic pathways, endomembrane systems, and genomes, but there has been increasing interest in evolution of...
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Assi M, Berg J, Marshall W, Wengenack N, Patel R
Transpl Infect Dis . 2007 Jul; 9(3):249-52. PMID: 17605753
There are no formal recommendations on the proper handling and decontamination of respiratory devices for home use. We describe the case of a kidney transplant recipient who developed Mycobacterium gordonae...
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Assi M, Rosenblatt J, Marshall W
Transpl Infect Dis . 2007 Apr; 9(2):132-6. PMID: 17461999
Transmission of toxoplasmosis via liver transplantation is extremely uncommon. Here we report the case of a 52-year-old male liver transplant recipient who on day 32 post transplant developed pneumonia followed...
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van de Beek D, Steckelberg J, Marshall W, Kijpittayarit S, Wijdicks E
Neurology . 2007 Feb; 68(7):531. PMID: 17296921
No abstract available.
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Marshall W, Rosenbaum J
J Cell Biol . 2001 Oct; 155(3):405-14. PMID: 11684707
A central question in cell biology is how cells determine the size of their organelles. Flagellar length control is a convenient system for studying organelle size regulation. Mechanistic models proposed...
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Marshall W
Curr Biol . 2001 Jul; 11(12):R487-96. PMID: 11448793
Centrioles are among the most beautiful and mysterious of all cell organelles. Although the ultrastructure of centrioles has been studied in great detail ever since the advent of electron microscopy,...
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Marshall W, Marko J, Agard D, Sedat J
Curr Biol . 2001 May; 11(8):569-78. PMID: 11369201
Background: Mitosis involves the interaction of many different components, including chromatin, microtubules, and motor proteins. Dissecting the mechanics of mitosis requires methods of studying not just each component in isolation,...
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Marshall W
Trends Cell Biol . 2001 Apr; 11(5):193. PMID: 11316597
No abstract available.
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Marshall W, Kahana J
Trends Cell Biol . 2001 Apr; 11(4):148. PMID: 11306278
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Marshall W, Vucica Y, Rosenbaum J
Curr Biol . 2001 Mar; 11(5):308-17. PMID: 11267867
Background: Centriole duplication is a key step in the cell cycle whose mechanism is completely unknown. Why new centrioles always form next to preexisting ones is a fundamental question. The...